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Recipe from Randy Terry of Poplar Bluff, Mo.
Total Time: 25-30 Min
2 16 oz Can Pork & Beans
1/2 medium size onion chopped
1/2 Cup of Ketchup
4 tbs Grape Jelly
2 tbs Chilli Power
1 tsp steak sesoning without pepercorns
4 jumbo size hotdogs cut or chopped
Dash of Pepper
1. Combine all ingreediants in a microwavable dish.
2. Stir together, (jelly may remain lumpy but will smooth as it cooks). Cook in microwave 7 - 10 minutes untill hot. Stir again before serving.
Yield: 4 - 6 Servings
Comments: Grape jelly may be substitued by another flavor, however grape gives most robust flavor